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A bit below expectation although entrance fee was reasonable. In the middle ground floor room someone wearing dark silk pants was lying on a bench with the face covered with a fan and the lights were off. I told my Husband it was a wax figure LOL. Knew it wasn't when the figure wriggled the toes. Expected to see more...
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Originally, the Red River bordered this area creating a busy commercial harbor which supplied the shopkeepers with rattan and bamboo for various products.Its architecture is typical of the Old Quarter: A narrow facade with the shop in front, then came a courtyard for light and ventilation, followed by the family's living space. The second floor contains the Ancestor's altar, and...
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The house costs 10000 dong per adult for entry. The house gives you a perspective of how previous generations of hanoi families lived and worked in these houses. The house has different areas for the shop, bedrooms, kitchen, courtyards and bathroom. The courtyards are open to the weather and you move through the house from indoor area to the outdoor...
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We came across the house by accident and wandered inside out of the hot sun for a look. Inside is a treasure trove of interesting domestic articles and upstairs was a beautiful view back down through the kitchen courtyard which was full of golden light at the time. We stayed for about half an hour before moving back out into...
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Went to this place and paid the 10,000 dong in. It is ment to be an ancient house but the first thing you are greeted with is Vietnamese bowl and souvenirs to buy.
The house is quite small and not much to see. I would not go out of my way to visit this place but if you were passing...
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There is a nominal charge to enter the house, but it is worth it. What is interesting about my visit was I could draw similarities in the way of life in ancient Indian houses to the one preserved here. Should be on the worth a visit list.

this are one of the few remaining old heritage houses left in hanoi. inside you will some old furniture and well maintained. these houses should be gazette as an heritage and maintained by the government. these are the type of houses people hope to identity as hanoi.

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